poster - the Royal Aeronautical Society Hamburg Branch

VDI
DGLR
Verein Deutscher Ingenieure
Hamburger Bezirksverein e.V.
Arbeitskreis Luft- und Raumfahrt
Deutsche Gesellschaft
für Luft- und Raumfahrt
Lilienthal-Oberth e.V.
Invitation to an RAeS lecture in cooperation with the DGLR and VDI
Corporate Jet Cabin Evolution
David Velupillai, Marketing Director,
Airbus Corporate Jets
Lecture
followed by discussion
Entry free !
No registration required !
Trent Meteor
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Date:
Thursday, 1 September 2016, 18:00
Location: ZAL TechCenter
Hein-Sass-Weg 22, 21129 Hamburg
Airbus markets corporate jets derived from all of the aircraft in its modern family, giving customers a
comprehensive spread of sizes and ranges to suit their needs.
Corporate jet customers are essentially big companies, billionaires and governments. They are most interested in
two things - the ability to fly the mission and the cabin – unlike in the airliner world, where it is all about economics.
So what customers get in the cabin – in terms of cross-section and floorspace – is of great interest, because it
directly affects the lifestyle that they can take into the sky.
Available cabin space and furnishing have evolved over time, with today’s corporate jets delivering a much larger
and more sophisticated environment than early jetliners.
Airbus’ ACJ320 Family has the widest and tallest cabin of any business jet, while being similar in size externally.
So it is well placed to deliver more of the comfort, space and freedom of movement that customers want, including
offices and lounges, conference and dining areas, bedrooms and bathrooms.
For customers that want even more comfort, capacity and capability, Airbus offers VIP versions of its widebodies,
which have the added benefit of delivering “nonstop to the world” range.
David Velupillai is a Marketing Director at Airbus Corporate Jets, and currently markets and communicates on
everything from ACJ318 to ACJ380. He has a BSc in Aeronautical Engineering from Bristol University, worked in
the design office of Hawker Siddeley Aviation, Hatfield, and was a Technical Editor of Flight International
magazine. A 30 year veteran of Airbus, he worked for many years in Airbus press relations in Toulouse, sharing
in, and communicating on, the birth and evolution of all Airbus aircraft.
RAeS
DGLR
HAW
Richard Sanderson
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Scholz
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Scholz
DGLR Bezirksgruppe Hamburg
RAeS Hamburg Branch
VDI, Arbeitskreis L&R Hamburg
Tel.: (04167) 92012
Tel.: (040) 42875 8825
Tel.: (040) 42875 8825
http://hamburg.dglr.de
http://www.raes-hamburg.de
http://www.vdi.de/2082.0.html
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www.hamburg-aviation.com
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